On Mon, 07 Mar 2011 00:23 +, "David Woodhouse"
wrote:
> In the bit above the folder index, check that you have Evolution set to
> show 'All Messages'. Also, type something into the search box and hit
> enter to do a new search, then cancel the search by hitting the odd
> yellow icon in the rig
Ok, I found ~/.evolution/mail/imap and deleted the folder there. When
I restarted Evolution it looked good. I quit Evolution and started it
and now back to square one. No messages.
On Sat, 05 Mar 2011 07:55 -0700, "brad haack"
wrote:
>
> I deleted the fastmail account (
I deleted the fastmail account (Edit-Preferences-selectaccount-Delete)
and reentered the info. I got the impression that some data was still
cached (it showed new messages before I had entered the password). I'd
like to delete any data associated to this account that might be causing
this. Is t
ndre Klapper wrote:
> > On Fri, 2011-03-04 at 07:16 -0700, brad haack wrote:
> > > Evolution just got flaky on me. Actually I can't tell if it's evolution
> > > or my email service, fastmail. I use fastmail & an IMAP setup. It's
> > > be
Fri, 2011-03-04 at 07:16 -0700, brad haack wrote:
> > Evolution just got flaky on me. Actually I can't tell if it's evolution
> > or my email service, fastmail. I use fastmail & an IMAP setup. It's
> > been working fine, then last nite it won't show any o
Evolution just got flaky on me. Actually I can't tell if it's evolution
or my email service, fastmail. I use fastmail & an IMAP setup. It's
been working fine, then last nite it won't show any of the emails in the
IMAP inbox. It shows that there are 19 unread emails in the inbox. I
can read the